The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908, March 14, 1907, Image 1

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    NO. 14 o f VO L. 3
E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, T H U R S D A Y ,
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To the People of Estacada & Vicinity |
TS On SATURDAY, MARCH 16, ’07 we open store in T0
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We have come to stay, and have tried to buy to suit the
wants of all. And we will add from time to time, goods
that you want. Come in to see us. All will have courte-
ous treatment whether you buy or not. Our prices will
lie the lowest. Not cheap goods at low prices, blit Good
goods for little money.
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SUGAR
deposits his idle money on a time certificate in the Estacada State Bank
T H E BANK T H A T PA Y S 4 PER CEN T
uses good judgement. He keeps his money working, drawing interest
until he needs it
The Estacada State Bank
A SACK
We handle only first mortgage 5 & 6 per cent, coupon debentures,
markatable at or above par with 48 hours notice.
We can secure for you any bond of any corporation, state or country
at market price plus % of 1 per cent. It will pay you to investigate
this bond proposition.
Will Irvin has gone to Klamath
5 or 7 [x-r cent, mortgage gold bonds is the best and safest estate to
county to work as a teamster.
give your children.
Dr. Charlton has bought a small
part of Ed Lin n ’s farm and will
build a residence on it.
Taking down old board and rail
fences and putting up fine patent
wire ones instead seems to be in
order in the Estacada neighborhood;
district quarterly meeting which is
LO CAL N EW S
J. R. Lovell is busy adding that
held in Portland beginning today,
improvement to his already beauti­
Snow Sunday and Monday.
and continuing until next Monday.
ful place.
W. F. Cary went over into E ast­
Dave Bridenstein shows his pro­
Mr and Mrs. M. H. Richards
ern Oregon last Sunday.
gressiveness by investing in a fine
started for Eastern Oregon, Mon­
Wm. Dale visited the Portland day, with the intention of taking
disk drill.
wholesale
houses, Tuesday.
up timber claims if suitable ones
It looks as if the new house on
A . F. Shultz and Atty. Heylman could be found.
Richard D avis’ place will soon be
were at the county seat Tuesday.
ready for occupancy.
R. W. Cary returned to the store
Mrs. J. P. Irvin has gone on a
H. E . Stubbs is negotiating for again Monday, but still bothered
visit to Mrs. Annie Hughes near the purchase of three lots near Ar- with his sprained ankle.
He de­
Logan.
leta.
nies there being any enjoyment in a
T . Foster of Logan was over last
Merchant G. B. Darowish and a sprained joint.
Monday to see how Mr. Lockerby nephew were out from Portland last
“ All A Mistake” will be played
was getting along.
Sunday.
on Saturday evening, the 23rd, at
When last heard from Max
The Emporium, DarowishSi Co’s the George school house.
The
Klaetsch’s pony was headed straight
store has been wired and is now play is being put on by the young
for Eastern Oregon, his native land.
j electric lighted.
people of George.
The Garfield school reopened
Miss Iva Dale, teacher in the
last Monday with Ezra D. Pruner
John Brown, the mutual and fra­
George school, spent Saturday and
ternal insurance agent of Rockwood
of Portland in charge.
Sunday at home in Estacada.
Tuesday Geo. Lockerby was able
¡ was in town yesterday.
He was
Mr. and Mrs. \ . \\ imer of Con- wr¡t¡ng policies, and expects to in-
to join the guests at dinner: he said
he had a good appetite and felt fine 1 cordia, Kan., cousins of Mrs. A. F. |sure the new M. E . church.
A Mr. Snyder of Portland has Shultz, visited here last week.
Mrs. F. J. Harkenrider returned
Mrs. R. C. Herring visited Salem
bought the L a Brecque place near
home from Eastern Oregon, Tues­
Linn’s mill. The f amily will soon last week, and found her husband day and is now confined toller home
in a much improved condition.
move onto it.
with sickness.
Miss Ida came out
Geo. Walter has returned from
E. C. Suter, a prosperous fanner from Portland with her mother.
Iowa where he had gone to visit, 1 living near Eagle Creek, was tran-
' 11 is « p essary to spray the trees
and is again in his old place at the ' sacting business here, Tuesday.
if you want good, marketable fruit.
E ly Bros.’ store.
Mrs. C. T . McPherson and R pay S t0 spray.
Now is the time
You can get the best spray mate­ daughter went to Portland yester- aucj we ),ave a spray wash that is
day for a few days visit with friends gg.gft jxjr cent. pure. --Estacada
rial at the Estacada Pharmacy.
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DAROWISH & COMPANY
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Harry Heylman, son of Mr. and Pharmacy.
T h e plank road connecting E sta­ Mrs. W. A. Heylman, has bought
Thc R ev ch as T McPherson
cada with the main plank road in a new residence in Spokane costing . wjjj
¡n Fraternity Hall, Sun-
the Spriugwater country has been
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¡day at 7:30 p. m. Subject “ What
completed. Road Supervisor Hen­
The proceeds from the “ Wearing might have been.” He will also
ry Cromer finished work on the
of the Green” dance, at Fraternity tell the story of ‘Waukewa’s E a­
road last Saturday, and now Esta­
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
fir cada and Spriugwater are connected hall, the 16th, will go towards the gle.”
! support of the baseball team.
SjT by a good plank road.
Rev. E . E. E ly and wife were
More such
fifr roads are needed, and within a few
Mrs. Minnie Kendall who spent a guests of Rev. and Mrs. Stubbs
Rev. E ly preached
years we lielieve the country will be week here visiting her sister, Mrs. last Sunday.
well supplied with good roads. It McKown, and Mr. and Mrs. H eyl­ in the F. M. C. morning and eve.
takes time to get these good things, man, left for California, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E ly are from C ali­
but they come.
I Rev. and Mrs. Stubbs go to the fornia, and are visiting their people
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THE BANK OF ESTACADA
Transacts A General Banking Business
Capital, $ 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Money to Loan on Real Estate
INSURANCE
This bank has the local agency for some of the very best
Fire Insurance Companies.
Let ns write your policy. : :
If you have money to loan, we will place it for you.
If you
have Real Estate for sale, list it with us, as we have no
property of our own for sale and can push your sales
Our lawyer will attend to all of your legal business, drawing
papers of every kind
W . A. HEYLMAN,
C a sh ier.
Firemen’ s Carnival next summer
was talked over.
No reason why
On the evening of March 30th we can’ t have something of thissort
the Garfield Grange Dramatic Club so let us push it along.
w ilfp lay the farcical comedy. “ A
The Estacada baseball team has
Cheerful L ia r.”
The play will be
been reorganized for the season
given in connection with other a - [
with A. E. Sparks, manager; Win.
musements, and will be free.
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Stokes, captain; Lee Bronson, sec­
Garfield Grange hall.
retary; Ed.
Mallory, treasurer.
Thefire boys held forth Monday $63 has lieeti subscribed towards
evening, and transacted a grist of the club. New suits will be bought
business.
The idea of holding a and a grand stand put up.
at Currinsville.
Just to remind you that our stock is gf High Grade Quality, we ask you to read this Ad.
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RANGE
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QUALITY
The Bridge, Beach Co’s is a highclass range. In fact for durability, construction and
baking qualities it is not excelled by any other stove or range. We guarantee it under
all conditions. Now is a good time to buy. We are showing a nice line of these goods
and are going to give our customers who buy this month full benefit of our low price.
Call and examine them, we will be pleased to have you do so. If you do not wish to
pay cash you can buy of us on the installment plan. We extend to you every facility
of the larger stores in the cities
SEWING MACHINES OF
DIFFERENT DESCRIPTION
Let us know your warns in this line. We are ready to
serve you. We can furnish you with the White and other
well known brands at low prices either for cash or on very
easy terms. No lady should be without a machine. The
time to buy is now. The place to buy is of us. Call in
and we will talk the matter over with you
Only a Wash Boiler*
W E HAVE TH E NON-RUST
Kind. That is, they are warranted not to rust, and are made
of 4X tin, and have stiff handles. I he price is $2.65 which
is small compared with their lasting qualities. Will say to
those who are disgusted with the cheap flimsy galvanized
Tubs that we have a good stock of extra Heavy Tubs with
wringer attachment at a slight cost abo\e the ordinary
Thè Cary Hardware Company
Store